The team behind Kororaa, a Gentoo-based live CD, have released a live CD showcasing Xgl. "Today I am happy to release a Kororaa Live CD showcasing Xgl technology. If you would like to find out what it's all about, then download the CD and boot up your pc! The Live CD comes with Xorg 7, Gnome 2.12.2, 3D support, and of course Xgl."Download locations.

I started downloading using HTTP but the speed dropped to a crawl almost instantly.

This sure sounds interesting and I would like to applaud the developers of this live CD for their efforts. I've been wanting to try out XGL for quite some time now and this lowers the barrier tremendously.

It should not be any harder than with Gnome, as long as you get the XGL bit working. You only have to replace Kwin with Compiz, just as you replace Metacity on Gnome. I think it's as simple as adding 'export KDEWM=compiz' in .xsession or .xinitrc.

Works great. I'm writing this from Firefox 1.5, included in the LiveCD. Everything I had seen in the videos works nicely and smoothly. Zoom in, zoom out, desktop cube, expose-like effect, transparency. Very impressive, even more if I add I run a quite modest nowadays P4 2Ghz and GF4MX with only 64MB.

I almost forget... there's a handy .txt included in the Desktop, it teaches you every keyboard shortcut you need to play with the effects.

I'd advise anyone interested to try it out, this LiveCD seems to be the easiest way until now to see what all the fuss is about with your own eyes. Great work, indeed.

This is really nice! It looks and behaves wonderful, does anyone know when this great eye candy will become commonplace in most distros? I am looking forward to it! Excellent work on this live cd. Congrats.

It seems I am more productive using this as well. It's easy to see what windows are active etc...

Using an Acer Aspire T140 (Athlon 64 3200+, ATI X300SE
card), most of the stuff on the live CD seemed to work, but clicking on the "Show Desktop" on the bottom left of GNOME desktop locked my machine up solid straight after shrinking the windows down, forcing me to power cycle. Anyone else see this? Loved the live CD though and let's hope future distros include this as standard.

BTW, it would be nice if the Intel family of graphics chips were included in the fun too - a lot of business Dell desktops use them nowadays and why shouldn't they have bling too?

My machine at home with a radeon 9600 boots, and mounts the CD. The first time I tried, they mouse was very stuttery, and the keyboard didn't work at all (at least, hitting 'a' gave me 'ggggggggggggg' in a terminal). The next time I tried, the mouse wouldn't even move.

So I brought it in to work... But it won't even get past the point where it's supposed to mount the CD (in a very typical IDE cdrom drive).

This absolutely blows it out of the water for responsiveness, indeed I've never seen firefox so responsive off of the mark!

I would say that this has to be one of the most sprightly GUI's I've ever come across on any platform. I never thought I'd ever say this, but it even gives BeOS/Zeta a damned good run for its money on the same hardware!

This one just blew me away... I have been following the whole cairo, glitz, accelerate the window manager or X thing... and then, all of a sudden this! and it just works! no all-the-time-crashing alpha stage software that just could be nice! I think this is a major jump fordward for linux in it's conquest of the dektop!

Just one funny thing I have to report.. afer running the live-cd i rebooted into (really dull looking) windows and my network card just would not work anymore! tried booting back to Kororaa and there it was working again... tried a lot ot ofther things until I found out the cd was completely blocking my network card during the halt process... had to boot to Kororaa and then switch off the computer using the power switch to get the card running again!